This document provides instructions for customizing a logo template by ungrouping objects, resizing and repositioning icons, and changing colors. Users can right click objects to ungroup or format shape colors. The template and icons can be fully edited for personalization and color changes before downloading unlimited versions from the provided website.
This is the presentation I made for a competition that the Science Team of my school participated in. Check out the video here: http://youtu.be/bI3tTrdpRPU
Keen IO's Community Commitment Curve + Community OnionTim Falls
Two conceptual frameworks we use to think about our community and engagement amongst the humans within it.
Credit to Douglas Atkin of AIr BnB for the "Commitment Curve."
Credit to my colleagues Justin Johnson and Josh Dzello (Keen IO) for the "Community Onion"
This is the presentation I made for a competition that the Science Team of my school participated in. Check out the video here: http://youtu.be/bI3tTrdpRPU
Keen IO's Community Commitment Curve + Community OnionTim Falls
Two conceptual frameworks we use to think about our community and engagement amongst the humans within it.
Credit to Douglas Atkin of AIr BnB for the "Commitment Curve."
Credit to my colleagues Justin Johnson and Josh Dzello (Keen IO) for the "Community Onion"
Arrow diagram shows required order of tasks arrows software power point templ...
Diagram peel the onion power point presentation slides
1. PEEL THE ONION – Choose your own color
Your logo
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2. All images are 100% editable in PowerPoint
“Change color, size and orientation of any icon to your liking”
Ungrouping the object
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1. Right click the object.
2. Choose Group and then Ungroup.
3. Click beside the object and drag the arrow over it.
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3. Edit Color
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1. Select the shape to change the color and Right click the object( click any object which you
want to change color)
2. Choose Format Shape in the dialog box.
3. Choose “Fill” in the Format Shape box then “Solid” or “Gradient” depending on the
appearance of the object. Change colour as shown in the picture.
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